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A Fort Peck giant that almost became a state record – Montana Outdoor

There are big fish stories everywhere, but now and then you come along, that is unforgettable. As they may remember, Kyle Sando added such a massive Fort-Peckzanderin in 2016 that it was only a scale tip from the history of history-a stunning 17.66 pounder. Eddie White, who belongs to the Minnow bucket in Huntley, reported on the length of Sandos WHopper, which was measured 34 inches long with a scope of 22 inches. At that time, Sando's fishing was only £ 0.09 in front of the State Record of Montana. This record, a pikeperch of Tiber Reservoir, had stood since 2007, and Kyles Hooks showed that Fort Peck was still housing some true giants.

Fast preliminary in 2021, and the record books received an update when Trevor Johnson in the Holter Reservoir had a decorative of £ 18.02, 32.25 inches and officially set up the New Montana State Record. With Trevor's new record, Kyle's hook still remains one of the largest Walleye who have ever been pulled out of Montana waters and only fall £ 0.36 in front of Trevor's reigning champion.

A persistent mystery that we try to solve is the area of ​​Fort Peck Kyle landed his Near Record fish. If you have the insider scoop, you should spill the beans in the Facebook comments or send an e -mail to captain@montanaoutdoor.com. And when you are out there to hunt your own recording, you can think about it-the next Walleye zander is waiting in these waters. Close lines!

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